A modern and elegant oled "smartwatch", inspired by Zak Kemble's NWatch and based around the Atmel ATSAMD21-G18A ARM Cortex M0+ Microcontroller, with a 9 DOF IMU and environmental sensing, and everything contained in a PCB the size of the screen.
Components
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ATSAMD21G18A
ARM Cortex M0+ 32bit Microcontroller
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nRF8001
Highly integrated single-chip Bluetooth® low energy Connectivity IC
Upon assembling the Rev. A boards, it turns out both the battery gauge and the BMP280 were wired wrong... FAIL !
Nonetheless, I have started work on implementing BLE connectivity, and it is looking pretty good so far, with a link with an iPhone already being achieved.
I have also decided to swap the LSM303 with the Bosch BNO055, which will allow for more precise compass measurements and also adds a gyroscope, which I plan to use for a "flick of the wrist" wake.
The power section will also be improved, ditching those "old tech" SOT-23 charger and regulator with nice DFN and QFN package chips, the TI BQ24075 battery charger and power path management IC, and the TI TPS71433 3.3V LDO Regulator, thus going full Texas Instruments on the power section.
Finally, I have also implemented haptic feedback with the TI DRV2605 haptic controller, to have some haptic feedback for button presses, IOS notifications, etc.
I've finally started work on the RWatch, and already have part of the UI done. The next step will be to create an animated menu, and add other sofware features such as a stopwatch.
Some chips for your consideration:
https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/bst/products/all_products/bme680
https://www.sitime.com/products/32-khz-temperature-compensated-oscillators-tcxo/sit1566
http://www.st.com/en/clocks-and-timers/real-time-clock-rtc-ics.html
http://www.lapis-semi.com/en/semicon/sensor/ml8511.html